Delhi govt gears up to prevent dengue, chikungunya outbreak
The Delhi government has ordered inspection of construction sites and its residential colonies here to check breeding grounds for mosquitoes as it gears up to prevent possible outbreak of dengue and chikungunya.
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New Delhi: The Delhi government has ordered inspection of construction sites and its residential colonies here to check breeding grounds for mosquitoes as it gears up to prevent possible outbreak of dengue and chikungunya.
The Public Works Department (PWD) has issued instructions to all of its engineers to visit construction sites under their jurisdiction and identify spots of stagnant water which may lead to the breeding of mosquitoes.
"We have formed several teams of engineers who will inspect construction sites and governments residential colonies, and find the breeding ground for mosquitoes," a senior government official said.
The official said that the teams have been asked to submit their reports at the earliest so that action could be taken against violators.
Till April 15 this year, 27 cases of dengue have been reported while 79 chikungunya cases have been reported.
In 2016, a total of 4,431 cases of dengue and 7,760 cases of chikungunya were reported.
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